06 November 2010
Hermitage Hotel
A double 'H' for the Hôtel Hermitage. Brass, set into the paving of the street in front of the hotel.
05 November 2010
Noriko and Kaito
Crossing the Casino Gardens is always a pleasure and often a great place to grab a photo - a tree, a flower, people. And of course, with a camera in my hand, I often get handed a camera and asked to snap a couple or a family.
That's what happened a couple of days ago. Lovely Noriko asked if I would photograph her and her son in front of one of the fountains and afterwards I asked if I could repeat this on my camera and here it is. Noriko is Japanese and lives in Liguria which is across the border in Italy. And how adorable is her son Kaito!
04 November 2010
Cigarette Break
A book, a cigarette - a break from work at one of the up-market fashion or jewellry shops on Allée Serge-de-Diaghilev, just off Casino Square. The street is named after the famous Russian dancer who founded the Ballets Russes.
03 November 2010
Off to work we go...
02 November 2010
Jean Reno?
This guy was part of a football team made of up French firemen - in Monaco for a national game. Some of the players dragged this man forward, teasing him and telling me he looked like French actor, Jean Reno and insisting I photograph him. So I did.
01 November 2010
The Bateau Bus
The solar-powered Bateau Bus is Monaco's most fun form of public transport. It takes off from the
Terminal Croisière (where the big cruise ships come in) and crosses Port Hercule every twenty minutes. And at only 1 euro it's probably the world's cheapest charter and a fabulous way to get up close and personal with the mega yachts in the harbour.
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31 October 2010
Zoom on the Palace
30 October 2010
Hector Berlioz
29 October 2010
Ready Money
28 October 2010
Moonaco!
27 October 2010
The Knot in the Beard
26 October 2010
The Recycling Bins
I wouldn't normally post a photo of a rubbish bin, but these have to be the neatest, cleanest re-cycling bins I've ever seen. In France, they are enormous and usually overflowing and often dirty.
We're in Fontvieille, almost opposite the Columbus Hotel and with the Princess Grace Rose Garden behind that tall hedge you see on the left of the small photo.
25 October 2010
Email with View
24 October 2010
Late Afternoon
23 October 2010
Chanel's Snow Lady
22 October 2010
The Truck on Stilts
You don't really expect to see a truck on stilts in Monaco. I turned the corner in Fontvieille, just by the Princess Grace Rose Garden, and there it was. It houses a sort of cradle that gets the guys who prune the trees high up into the branches.
And naturally, because it's Monaco, notice how clean and shiny it is.
21 October 2010
Trimming the Olive Trees
20 October 2010
Tree Lopping Time in Monaco
19 October 2010
18 October 2010
The Kitchen Worker
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